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#110: September 14, 2016, 03:56:25 PM
Personally so far (knock on wood) the only issue had been with my bus car. I charged it with several tickets, when I pass it on the metro machine it is not working. Since I charge it on a metro/bus official shop and have a receipt, I will have to go there to see what is going on.

But, from the hospital to the supermarket, to wrong phonecalls to the house, everything is just crazy.

Iinterestingly, but not good, grandmother's epileptic episodes on the hospital were on the night of the previous Eclipse. It was like the Universe was messing with her electric circuit.  :( 

Ironically, the end of Mercury Retrograde is the same day as the Autumn Equinox...

I guess it is a good thing. Autumn will not be crazy machines and missed/wrong messages.

So, the full moon is upon us. Thigs may, or may not become crazier that they already are. I have been sleeping OK. I am so tired, that I fall flat asleep.
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Re: Full Moon Alert II
#111: September 15, 2016, 02:04:52 AM
Personally so far (knock on wood) the only issue had been with my bus car. I charged it with several tickets, when I pass it on the metro machine it is not working. Since I charge it on a metro/bus official shop and have a receipt, I will have to go there to see what is going on.

But, from the hospital to the supermarket, to wrong phonecalls to the house, everything is just crazy.

Iinterestingly, but not good, grandmother's epileptic episodes on the hospital were on the night of the previous Eclipse. It was like the Universe was messing with her electric circuit.  :( 

Ironically, the end of Mercury Retrograde is the same day as the Autumn Equinox...

I guess it is a good thing. Autumn will not be crazy machines and missed/wrong messages.

So, the full moon is upon us. Things may, or may not become crazier that they already are. I have been sleeping OK. I am so tired, that I fall flat asleep.

I'm seriously jealous.... Back to taking Baldrian before bed and Melatonin because I am waking up int he night again since day before yesterday.... UGH

And, speaking of communications and technology going wrong, the other night (Tuesday) MLCW tried to call my place to talk to the kids (10 minutes earlier than planned) and not one single phone (from 4!) in the house rang... They all registered the incoming call but NONE of them rang.... And the Answering Machine never picked up either so it was VERY odd.... Luckily, I looked at the phone at the time she was supposed to call, saw the blinking light and who it was and then called her.....

VERY odd.... 3 of 4 phones are "dedicated" cordless phones and the 4th is my cell which also receives calls from my land line via WLAN.... They ALL registered the call but none rang... For my cell, I even have a smart watch that vibrates so I can not miss a call... nothing there either...

Still waiting for Moon  info this time... and it is full tomorrow.....
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Re: Full Moon Alert II
#112: September 15, 2016, 03:16:35 PM
Both my mothers and ours landline phones are behaving strange. Mum's one has crashed and the provider does not know why. Ours is having more or less the same behaviour as your phones. Still, nothing major.

Still waiting for Moon  info this time... and it is full tomorrow.....

The retro Mercury is probably delaying it.  ::)
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Re: Full Moon Alert II
#113: September 15, 2016, 07:36:22 PM
Thanks for the updates Anjae and UM
I have not been sleeping and I know it is making me CRAZY. Last week was really bad for me-I have managed to get a little sleep since then, but still battling the universe with that one, I guess.
My birthday is 9/22-end of mercury retrograde and Equinox. Wonder if I should just stay home that day ::)
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#114: September 15, 2016, 10:42:36 PM
OJ, mine's 9/21! We're doomed!  ;D ;D ;D

I've had one garage door and two doorknobs break (how does that even happen?), computer crashed, hair dryer went out, fax machine died (2002 model, it was probably time). This has all been since Mercury went retrograde, but the lead up to this eclipse has actually gone quite nicely. Client return from a few years ago out of the blue, got offered more money than I was expecting on a few things I'm selling, good creative things. Happy to see if it brings the good "closure" it has been promising in the 'scopes.
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#115: September 16, 2016, 12:59:09 AM
For What it's worth - here is one take on the significance of tonight's full moon



This month's full moon and 2016's final eclipse will collide this Friday, September 16. East Coasters Note: that is for the US - UM will be able to see the moon as early as 3:05 p.m, and, later in the evening, the sun and the moon will align in a near-perfect straight line. But this isn't simply an event of astronomical significance. It's also a major heads-up for what's to come for the rest of the year — and a reminder that how you close out the year is completely up to you.

Remember all that difficult soul-searching you did last month, around the time of the Corn Moon? Now's the time to take stock of what's changed or, hopefully, improved in your life since then. Reflect on what you've done to get to this point in the year — even if you only made the smallest changes to your life. It's simply a matter of stepping back and seeing how they've taken effect. You've reached the Harvest Moon, when you're encouraged to reap what your hard work has sown.

The Harvest Moon is heavily aligned with the upcoming fall equinox, which this year falls on September 22. This doesn't just signal the changing of the seasons — in Pagan traditions, it's the moment in the year when you start preparing for the cold months ahead.

Where the summer solstice stirs up the senses and imbues everything with an enthusiastic energy, the fall equinox encourages you to look inward and practice self-care. Even as you celebrate the bounty of your year's "harvest," so to speak, be sure to reflect upon what you need to do to be present for the final months of 2016. Maybe make a to-do list or start working ahead to save yourself some wintertime stress.

More than anything, this is a turning point in the year: You should feel free to treat the Harvest Moon as a much-needed break. But, keep in mind what may await you in the fall and winter to come
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Re: Full Moon Alert II
#116: September 16, 2016, 04:51:26 AM
And, it is here... the "main" source I usually quote...

Interesting in that my emotions have been VERY close to the surface all morning so far... and I thought it was due to the 2nd cup of coffee I had this morning...



Tonight is The Full Harvest Moon. It is called the Harvest Moon because at the end of September crops that were seeded in Spring are now ready to be harvested. It is the final harvest before Winter, so crops, fruit and grain would be stored to last through the winter months. The Harvest Moon is very bright, probably the biggest and brightest Moon of the year. This morning's lunar eclipse will create extra strong tides and energy flows, disrupting sleep and energy levels.

Tonight's Full Moon is in the constellation of Pisces. This will be a fiery Full Moon deep with raw emotions. Your sensitivity will be heightened. You may have to move away from loud noise, crowds and negative people. Try to be around nature tonight it will be very healing and nurturing to you. It is ok to cry a little and let yourself feel all those pent up feelings we hold deep down inside us, let them out and wipe the slate clean in your heart. Pisces is a water element therefore emotions and feelings are strong now. Be kind and gentle with yourself as you may be feeling ultra sensitive at the minute.

This Pisces Full Moon eclipse is here to dissolve what holds you back, to accept that healing is needed and necessary, Sometimes you have got to be brave and open an old wound in order to rip out what is holding you to the past and making you unhappy. There is something sacred about this painful process, it is something no one can help you with it something only you can do but it is necessary if you wish to heal and move forward. put trust in the universe that what comes is for our benefit.

This is a time of transformation, the earth is going through a major shift at the moment as it heads into Autumn. We are also going through a major change in our lives as the earths energy project themselves onto us. We can use this energy of transformation to become and be what we feel we need to be in order to move on and be happy. Pisces will make us feel a little braver and stronger, we may find that we have the courage to do things we were afraid to do in the past. Open yourself up tonight to the magical forces around you. Don’t be limited by the five senses or the ‘how’s’ and ‘when’s.’ Instead, believe in yourself and live from a place of magic and miracles.

The Harvest Moon is a time to reap what we have sown and cultivated this last year. Our own personal harvest is the culmination of our efforts to manifest a deeper and fuller life for ourselves. Name what you have harvested over the past year and bless it and yourself for the good work you have done.

This Full Moon let your emotions flow, get rid of past hurts, cry, scream or shout if you need to but let it out, allow yourself to heal. Let the waters of Pisces cleanse and soothe you. After tonight's emotional Full Moon when you wake to an Autumn Sun you will feel like a new person, full of vigour and energy.
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Re: Full Moon Alert II
#117: September 16, 2016, 08:07:34 AM
Thank you UM :-)
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Re: Full Moon Alert II
#118: September 16, 2016, 04:53:06 PM
Thank you, UM.
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Re: Full Moon Alert II
#119: September 16, 2016, 04:54:28 PM
Tonight's a big night for #skywatchers. Get caught up on how to see the #HarvestMoon and a penumbral #lunareclipse.


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Space.com shows you how to lie back and enjoy the #HarvestMoon with a Bloody Moony, Supermoon, Harvest Moon or Eclipse Night cocktail.

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